10 Stereotypes About Utahns That Are 100% True

There's a reason our state is the Beehive State - because Utahns are industrious, hard-working people. Whether you do physical labor on a farm or construction crew, or you spend your day in an office or store, you should be proud to be a hard-working Utahn.

The average age for a first marriage in Utah is just 24 years old for women; 26 years old for men. In the rest of the country, the average age is 27 for women and 29 for men. By the time most Utahns are that age, we have a baby and a mortgage!

Maybe not every Utahn loves fry sauce, but people in the Beehive State also eat funeral potatoes and jello salad (or for some state pride fun - green Jello shots)...all of which you have to admit, are kind of weird.

You don't even need the U.S. Census Bureau to tell you that just over 30 percent of Utah's population is under the age of 18. Just walk into any shopping mall, grocery store, movie theater or park and you'll see it for yourself! If you love kids, and especially if you have some of your own, Utah is THE state for you! It's safe and oh-so-kid friendly.

Some Utah drivers speed 20 mph over the speed limit on the freeway; others feel smug and superior while they drive exactly the speed limit in the left lane, causing a serious hazard to everyone on the road. Utahns forget to use their turn signals, change lanes without checking their blind spots, and love to pull into that middle lane of the road with a raised curb because hey - they have a big, jacked up truck!

We sure are! Utah consistently ranks first in the nation for the number of volunteer hours our residents donate every year. Sure, some of that certainly includes Mormon church members' volunteer hours...but we Utahns also spend many hours at other charitable organizations such as the Utah Food Bank (shown here).

It's true. Utahns are the best kind of people you'll find in the entire country. They're polite, welcoming and genuine. Sleep in a little on a snowy Saturday and you might find that your driveway has already been shoveled. Get sick or have a baby, and your neighbors bring you dinner.

Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.